The collapse of the Nepal government situation has gone from bad to worse overnight and into Wednesday. Parliament has gone up in flames, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has resigned, there have been dozens of deaths and injuries - including among some government officials or their families.
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Mentions the under-discussed sequence of events:
The question is: if you weren't corrupt, would you still do 3 and 5?
Didn't realize Nepal had it this bad....
Literacy: 63.49% [a] Access to improved sanitation: 45.8% [a] Income < $10/day: 72.78% [b]
Both https://nsonepal.gov.np/ and http://cbs.gov.np/ are down right now, including their CDN which seems to be not indexed by waybackmachine...
source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/nepal ↩
source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/poverty-rate-by-country ↩
I don't have anything intelligent to add other than this flying kick was wild...
view on x.comhttps://xcancel.com/WizardManic/status/1965325667211641079
People are fed up with the "government" and have taken the first step... I wonder which country will be the first to offer "help" and what they will ask for in return :)